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a broken justice system-- >> rule of law i, we don't haven objective attorney general. we don't have a national human rights commissioner who can carry out his functions. >> it's not just the justice system at risk but the judges themselves. the united nations expert express graven concern when the congress dismissed four supreme court judges after they ruled a law unconstitutional. in some are targeted. more than 60 lawyers and judge versus been killed here since 2010. there is little faith in those tasked with protecting the population. this year 1400 police officers have been suspended over alleged corruption and ties to organized crime. these problems go back a long time. what we're trying to do is get on the right path and make sure that these people who feel frustrated and scared will have a better tomorrow. >> but for today the government has deployed a new military police force to deploy the most dangerous cities. >> an organization that is above the law. an organization that is heavily armed is acting against the population and against its citizens. >> reporter
a broken justice system-- >> rule of law i, we don't haven objective attorney general. we don't have a national human rights commissioner who can carry out his functions. >> it's not just the justice system at risk but the judges themselves. the united nations expert express graven concern when the congress dismissed four supreme court judges after they ruled a law unconstitutional. in some are targeted. more than 60 lawyers and judge versus been killed here since 2010. there is...
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chile's congress is considering a law to allow gay couples to marry. the president signed an anti-discrimination law after a gay man was beaten to death. >>> at least 30 people have been hurt in a series of tornados that hit the midwest. they have been damaged in the state of nebraska, south dakota and iowa. the national weather service says it's not clear how many tornados hit in total. >> here in america, tropical storm karen has lost track as it approached the louisiana coast and the national hurricane center said it's now a tropical depression and heavy rains are still expected along with some coastal flooding as it moves east. >>> around here it's regarded as one of the most technologically advanceed countries. they still don't have access to the internet. genre ports from chicago. >> the funny thing is happening in the i'lls of the chicago public library. we are literally coming a tale of the city. there is a canes sraoed between the front door of the home and the front door of the school. >> when it comes to the broadband there's a land of 20 ac
chile's congress is considering a law to allow gay couples to marry. the president signed an anti-discrimination law after a gay man was beaten to death. >>> at least 30 people have been hurt in a series of tornados that hit the midwest. they have been damaged in the state of nebraska, south dakota and iowa. the national weather service says it's not clear how many tornados hit in total. >> here in america, tropical storm karen has lost track as it approached the louisiana coast...
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here in germany and in europe, it is not the law of the most our full accounts but the power of the law -- it is not the law of the most powerful that counts. >> it is mostly the same. you listen to her for 100 minutes and never understand what she is saying. >> but the criticism has yet to did her popularity. with elections two months away, polls show her well ahead of her rivals. >> our reporter was at that press conference this morning. let's talk to him about it a little bit. did you come away a little wiser about these surveillance programs? >> as you mentioned, chancellor merkel opened the conference by saying that she was still waiting for clarification from the americans. pressed by journalists, relentless questions from the journalists, she finally indirectly admitted that she felt that her helpless in the situation. she pointed to the fact that there are in various countries -- united aids, britain, and germany, for instance -- very widely differing views of the correct balance between national security on the one hand and personal freedoms on the other. she said that, of cour
here in germany and in europe, it is not the law of the most our full accounts but the power of the law -- it is not the law of the most powerful that counts. >> it is mostly the same. you listen to her for 100 minutes and never understand what she is saying. >> but the criticism has yet to did her popularity. with elections two months away, polls show her well ahead of her rivals. >> our reporter was at that press conference this morning. let's talk to him about it a little...
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here in germany and in europe, it is not the law of the most our full accounts but the power of the law -- it is not the law of the most powerful that counts. >> it is mostly the same. you listen to her for 100 minutes and never understand what she is saying. >> but the criticism has yet to did her popularity. with elections two months away, polls show her well ahead of her rivals. >> our reporter was at that press conference this morning. let's talk to him about it a little bit. did you come away a little wiser about these surveillance programs? >> as you mentioned, chancellor merkel opened the conference by saying that she was still waiting for clarification from the americans. pressed by journalists, relentless questions from the journalists, she finally indirectly admitted that she felt that her helpless in the situation. she pointed to the fact that there are in various countries -- united aids, britain, and germany, for instance -- very widely differing views of the correct balance between national security on the one hand and personal freedoms on the other. she said that, of cour
here in germany and in europe, it is not the law of the most our full accounts but the power of the law -- it is not the law of the most powerful that counts. >> it is mostly the same. you listen to her for 100 minutes and never understand what she is saying. >> but the criticism has yet to did her popularity. with elections two months away, polls show her well ahead of her rivals. >> our reporter was at that press conference this morning. let's talk to him about it a little...
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do we speak your language doesn't follow the law and not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it if angles couldn't stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dot com. these children. they're serving a sentence just like their mothers. the ones born and president. now almost paying for the crimes committed by their parents. kill babies on our teeth. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. rituals are strict. their communities are on the cell and. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and faith and the treasure. whoa. the. fresh violence erupts in the volatile the jew.
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in a higher power in the same reason a christian doesn't believe in vishnu or hindu or vishnu or a law we don't believe in any of those in any of those other other. deities but if you actually build a building beyond that dedicated belief in a higher power you know in a higher human flourishing and you bill build out from that a system of ethics and an approach to the world then i think that you know that equally to religion even though it's fundamentally different in several ways ok lawrence i notice you already want to jump in go ahead yeah atheism means it's latin for without god or you're refusing the possibility of a theistic approach. there's some logical problems with just addressing that it's not just a denial or saying we do we don't need to it's saying there isn't a theistic back. backbone to creation or to whatever surrounds us in nature and so it's more of a position and the problem with atheism i see is that it requires someone to know that anywhere in the whole universe there isn't a god there isn't proof theistic process and that's impossible because our knowledge is so
in a higher power in the same reason a christian doesn't believe in vishnu or hindu or vishnu or a law we don't believe in any of those in any of those other other. deities but if you actually build a building beyond that dedicated belief in a higher power you know in a higher human flourishing and you bill build out from that a system of ethics and an approach to the world then i think that you know that equally to religion even though it's fundamentally different in several ways ok lawrence i...
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almost a week of a parable government shut down, law makers in washington go back to to the drawing board. >>> deadly clashes are egypting cairo of egypt's war with israel. thousands of anti-coup protestors e remain on the street. earlier today, security forces stopped them as they tried to march for a tahrir square. demonstrators gathered hour ohs in to the protest dozens are dead and inhundreds are injured. we are not naming our correspondent for security reasons. >> reporter: egypt's day of national celebration took to oh the streets. some trying to march at tahrir square. a symbol of existence from the revolution. security is tight in the surrounding areas. police use tear gas to control the crash. live ammunition was also in the air to drive people back. it's against what they consider to be an e li illegitimate government. >> the streets are full of people which struggle against this curl and we will do our best inshallah. >> we are all the muslim people. we are one human. some have come with one purpose in mind. >> the anti-coup protestors can't come here because the egyptian peopl
almost a week of a parable government shut down, law makers in washington go back to to the drawing board. >>> deadly clashes are egypting cairo of egypt's war with israel. thousands of anti-coup protestors e remain on the street. earlier today, security forces stopped them as they tried to march for a tahrir square. demonstrators gathered hour ohs in to the protest dozens are dead and inhundreds are injured. we are not naming our correspondent for security reasons. >> reporter:...
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>>al shabab was implemented islamic law in areas under its control. in 2009, the existence of the foreign fighters. al shabab fled the port city, it's biggest source of revenue. it has hit back with car bombs, suicide attacks, and road side bombs. today, thousands of kenyan troops remain entrenched in large areas. the kenyans say there will be no let up in the fight againstal shabab inside and outside its borders. >> earlier today, we speak with the director of viewpoint africa about the motivations behind thal shabab attack. >>al shabab clearly have taken the fight to kenya, made it very clear that they will attack everything, the entire population. they made it clear they would spare muslims and clearly in this particular attack and made it very clear that they actually singled out christians who were put in one particular line and muslims in another. they are trying to drive a wedge between the communities, drive a wedge between the societies. i think kenyans would have to make sure that this doesn't happen in terms of the longer picture. they've g
>>al shabab was implemented islamic law in areas under its control. in 2009, the existence of the foreign fighters. al shabab fled the port city, it's biggest source of revenue. it has hit back with car bombs, suicide attacks, and road side bombs. today, thousands of kenyan troops remain entrenched in large areas. the kenyans say there will be no let up in the fight againstal shabab inside and outside its borders. >> earlier today, we speak with the director of viewpoint africa...
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russia says military intervention without un agreement would violate international law. >> we've had this movement in iraq and libya and no intervention resulted in things improving or stabilization and it's destabilized in an unpresented way and should act with responsibility and work together as agreed by leaders during the summit in june this year. >> reporter: iran is warning against military intervention and a statement a government spokesman said we want to strongly warn against any military attack in syria that will definitely be perilous for the region and consequences will not be restricted to syria. it will engulf the whole region. >> they took control of a country from government troops. they blocked all the regime supply routes to the town and seized large amounts of ammunition left by government forces. to other news afghanistan's president karzai extended the visit to pakistan. leaders are discussing possible peace talks with taliban. and karzai saids he needs help as they leave the country next year and wants the government to arrange a meeting with the taliban and the
russia says military intervention without un agreement would violate international law. >> we've had this movement in iraq and libya and no intervention resulted in things improving or stabilization and it's destabilized in an unpresented way and should act with responsibility and work together as agreed by leaders during the summit in june this year. >> reporter: iran is warning against military intervention and a statement a government spokesman said we want to strongly warn...
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which shows you the power of the gun the stronger than the power of the law. the question is: what can they do? >> indeed, i mean a lot of people are saying there is very little they can do to rein these groups in. does that show you give any indication that the government does have some hold still in the country? >> well, undoubted 30 government has some hold. but a lot of people will say yes, the rebels will say they apprehended the prime minister on bribery and corruption are. but now the libyan government went through great pains to tell the people we were not involved, we had no prior knowledge about the operation. but clearly this angered a number of forces. a number of people i have spoken to in libya says zeidan has acted likes a puppet to the west. if he continu continues to do te will treat him such. there is a lack of reconciliation, the parties couldn't agree on a constitution, a long way to go but really the security situation very volatile. >> thank you, zena. 140 countries are expected to sign a treaty aimed at curbing the use of mercury at a u.
which shows you the power of the gun the stronger than the power of the law. the question is: what can they do? >> indeed, i mean a lot of people are saying there is very little they can do to rein these groups in. does that show you give any indication that the government does have some hold still in the country? >> well, undoubted 30 government has some hold. but a lot of people will say yes, the rebels will say they apprehended the prime minister on bribery and corruption are....
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you have to in order to save someone in your life who may die and eating disorders can kill. >> a new law will force insurance companies to cover mental illness the same way that they cover general care. >> that important law combined with the affordable care act will expand and protect behavioral health benefits for over 62 million americans. it is the largest expansion of behavioral health coverage in a generation. >> she helps others as part of the crisis hotline. >> struggled for a long time no matter what. it is something that you have to think about consciously every day, work towards it, and remind yourself why you are doing it, you are doing it for yourself, for your family. that is something that can be done, i think, without proper treatment at all, whether it is therapy or in-patient treatment. >> the announcement is a source of hope for many that they can focus their energy on healing rather than on costs. >> hawaii is close to becoming one of the next states to legalize gay unions, senate is expected to pass the measure next week and it would make hawaii the 15th or 16th stat
you have to in order to save someone in your life who may die and eating disorders can kill. >> a new law will force insurance companies to cover mental illness the same way that they cover general care. >> that important law combined with the affordable care act will expand and protect behavioral health benefits for over 62 million americans. it is the largest expansion of behavioral health coverage in a generation. >> she helps others as part of the crisis hotline. >>...
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>> we won't take a step back in applying our education law. rather, we'll make sure we move forward faster to guarantee the right of all and youth to a higher quality education. reporter:>> the teachers don't care. they're now out to repeal the law. >> during the resolution and the war for independence everything was done at this conviction. there were fights and people joined because of their conviction. we're also here because we believe in what we're doing. reporter:>> peaceful resistance, we will be known everywhere, around the world, it is not possible to go back 50 years and take everything from us. >> thousands of teachers came here but standing in their way is a huge barricade and hundreds of riot police. >> still, the top secretary will meet the protest leaders thursday. it is unlikely that the law will be repeeled but the teacher union has other goals too. they want to build a national u.n., yoi don'tunion to not allx code and other items. >> still to come on this program... >>> a state of deaths in indian hospitals putting infant mo
>> we won't take a step back in applying our education law. rather, we'll make sure we move forward faster to guarantee the right of all and youth to a higher quality education. reporter:>> the teachers don't care. they're now out to repeal the law. >> during the resolution and the war for independence everything was done at this conviction. there were fights and people joined because of their conviction. we're also here because we believe in what we're doing....
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. >>> the greatest thing that he is remembered for is standing for the rule of fair and just law in uganda. even if that meant encountering the man's chief justice. the dictator. >>> more than just hearing about it. when we walk down the street and somebody who recognizes the man to you say, i want to say how much i appreciate what your grandfather did for the people and our country. it gives a sense of pride. >> he paid a terrible price and in 1972, forces believed to be working and took him in to custody and publicly tortured him before murdering him before setting him on fire. he was just 50 years old. >>> 41 years later. he says he has taken important lessons from his grandfather's death as well as from his life. >> there's one of two things. it can scare you away from politics and from foreign affairs in general or it can inspire to you to find a cause that you believe in so passionately what you are willing to give. he didn't know what the skaus comincausedto come down. he did what he did and he still did it. for that he's loved for an entire region. >> john henry smith? al jazeera.
. >>> the greatest thing that he is remembered for is standing for the rule of fair and just law in uganda. even if that meant encountering the man's chief justice. the dictator. >>> more than just hearing about it. when we walk down the street and somebody who recognizes the man to you say, i want to say how much i appreciate what your grandfather did for the people and our country. it gives a sense of pride. >> he paid a terrible price and in 1972, forces believed to...
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i think we should have increased law enforcements. i think there should be more care with security in schools. but the idea that gun regulation is actually going to cut down crime, bh we had the assault weapons ban we had it it for ten years. there are studies that showed when we had the ban on assault weapons, it it didn't work. >> that's not true. that's where it tripled. after the assault weapons ban expired. we absolutely have those numbers. >> simply not true that they went down after the ban was instituted. >> simply is. it simply is true. >> okay. take a look at the government's own figures, stephanie. it simply isn't true. >> i have looked at many figures is there a reason why there's so little gun violence in countries all over the world and here we have a carnage that's more than we are losing in iraq and afghanistan? do you think there's nothing wrong with that? >> there is something wrong with it, but i will tell you one of the tightest gun regulations anywhere in the country is in the city of chicago, which has some of th
i think we should have increased law enforcements. i think there should be more care with security in schools. but the idea that gun regulation is actually going to cut down crime, bh we had the assault weapons ban we had it it for ten years. there are studies that showed when we had the ban on assault weapons, it it didn't work. >> that's not true. that's where it tripled. after the assault weapons ban expired. we absolutely have those numbers. >> simply not true that they went...
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do they think they can actually stop this restrictive law from taking place? >> reporter: well, they're telling us that in any other state where this law is requiring doctors to have admitting privileges in a hospital within 30 miles of an abortion clinic. all those states legal challenges has caused that restriction not to be enforced. there are other legal challenges going on. they are very hopeful. the reason why we're paying attention to this injunction hearing is ever since june, if remember, we saw protesters on both sides flood the texas state company tolcapitol. the biggest protest on restriction. we saw protesters removed by police, and we saw state senator wendy davis campaign with her 13-hour filibuster which ultimately stopped thee restrictions from being passed. these rules ban abortion after 20 weeks, and it does require admitting privileges, which is ththethe biggest hurdle that toy those abortion providers are trying to convince the judge they are unable to meet by next week. and 36 abortion providers will be put out of work, and that leaves 22
do they think they can actually stop this restrictive law from taking place? >> reporter: well, they're telling us that in any other state where this law is requiring doctors to have admitting privileges in a hospital within 30 miles of an abortion clinic. all those states legal challenges has caused that restriction not to be enforced. there are other legal challenges going on. they are very hopeful. the reason why we're paying attention to this injunction hearing is ever since june, if...
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what should replace the laws. one group argues parliament should follow the nordic model. >> the government should put in place social and economic reforms so they are not vulnerable to the pimples and brothel keepers, and hold the menace brother keepers, pimps and advertisers, being responsible for exploitation of women's inequality. >> that's not the position of some groups. >> someone trying to run their business is trying to do so with clients running scared from the law. there's fewer clients and clients with less to lose and are willing to take bigger risks, and we are finding they are more likely to be dangerous. >> sex workers admitted they will continue to be at risk in canada. >> if you are not working this weekend we know a couple of people who are. two nasa astronauts will venture outside the international space station to fix a giant pump. it is about the size of a refrigerator. the 3-part repair will take place saturday, monday and wednesday. the first paranormal image from china's spacecraft on the
what should replace the laws. one group argues parliament should follow the nordic model. >> the government should put in place social and economic reforms so they are not vulnerable to the pimples and brothel keepers, and hold the menace brother keepers, pimps and advertisers, being responsible for exploitation of women's inequality. >> that's not the position of some groups. >> someone trying to run their business is trying to do so with clients running scared from the law....
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state lawmakers in missouri are trying to make federal gun laws illegal in the state. the vote last night was to override a governor's veto. and had the bill passed it would have made it illegal for federal agents to make arrests in missouri. >>> owning a home has been harder and harder to achieve in recent years. >> reporter: this man wanted a piece of the american dream, but couldn't afford it. >> i used to rent just like everybody else, and as my family was growing, i needed a bigger place to live. >> reporter: originally from ecuador he immigrated to the united states in the early '90s, this summer, the 41-year-old father of two and his life finally bought a two-bedroom home, but it was struggle. since the housing crisis unfolded the path to homeownership has become more difficult. victor found help from the resurrection project, they assist immigrants to become home owners. >> this is creating a demand in communities where previously because of the foreclosure crisis were on a decline. >> reporter: immigrant homeownership has been sustaining communities across the
state lawmakers in missouri are trying to make federal gun laws illegal in the state. the vote last night was to override a governor's veto. and had the bill passed it would have made it illegal for federal agents to make arrests in missouri. >>> owning a home has been harder and harder to achieve in recent years. >> reporter: this man wanted a piece of the american dream, but couldn't afford it. >> i used to rent just like everybody else, and as my family was growing, i...
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john: what about law enforcement? the police i think of as a government job. >> if you look as recently 18th-century england they have looks odd paper of our system with no police force if you were robbed it was that you to get him convicted of the crime. john: that sounds impossible. >> it did exist in england for well over one century and that was a successful society france had a modern system in france went down into the french revolution the eaglet the sale on. we are much assume the only way to be done is the way we do it. john: the military? back that is the hardest to was more pessimistic when i wrote the book because that is what the soviet union was a serious threat but it self-destructive can get this point he had to be as much less powerful without missiles or hydrogen bombs. john: it is true much of the military is already privatized. halliburton provides meals in and build their extent does the laundry that the defense department says it would cost much more. >> handle the weapons. the modern military do
john: what about law enforcement? the police i think of as a government job. >> if you look as recently 18th-century england they have looks odd paper of our system with no police force if you were robbed it was that you to get him convicted of the crime. john: that sounds impossible. >> it did exist in england for well over one century and that was a successful society france had a modern system in france went down into the french revolution the eaglet the sale on. we are much...
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it's going to be difficult to get new laws passed that would strengthen, in effect, obama care. i guess the question is, does the president have authority through executive decisions, executive orders if you will, on his own to make those kinds of changes and force insurance companies, for example, to honor the kinds of health care plans that people had that they liked that they no longer have. >> it's a great question, one that it seems president obama doesn't know the answer to. he would be pretty clear in an interview last week with nbc he's directed his team to find out if there is something that they can do, and they are looking into it to figure out if there is a way that they can, through hhs or by just through the executive branch without having to deal with the chaos that tends to be congress a way to fix this. it's unclear what the answer is. i know that there are a lot of conversations going on as we speak to try to get the answer to that that question in the meantime, because this is such a politically sort of political dynamite, it's becoming that way, particularly
it's going to be difficult to get new laws passed that would strengthen, in effect, obama care. i guess the question is, does the president have authority through executive decisions, executive orders if you will, on his own to make those kinds of changes and force insurance companies, for example, to honor the kinds of health care plans that people had that they liked that they no longer have. >> it's a great question, one that it seems president obama doesn't know the answer to. he...
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. >> we believe that sanctions are counter produck tiff in addition to being not founded in law and as we move forward there has to be a new role of sanctions and in the end it has to be a lifting of sanctions and unilateral sanctions as well as multi lateral and u.n. sanctions and hope to move in the direction within a short span of time. >> reporter: he and the american counterpart describe the meeting as positive but kerry remained cautious. >> we agreed to try to continue a process that we will try to make concrete and find a way to answer the questions that people have about iran's nuclear program. needless to say one meeting and a change in tone, which was welcome, doesn't answer those questions yet and there is a lot of work to be done. >> reporter: the group meets again in geneva on october 15th, the last deal they offered iran remains on the table, scaling back enrichment activities in exchange for some relief from sanctions, they say it's now up to the iran government to respond, kristen with al jazeera the united nations. >> and we have a professor at tehran university and t
. >> we believe that sanctions are counter produck tiff in addition to being not founded in law and as we move forward there has to be a new role of sanctions and in the end it has to be a lifting of sanctions and unilateral sanctions as well as multi lateral and u.n. sanctions and hope to move in the direction within a short span of time. >> reporter: he and the american counterpart describe the meeting as positive but kerry remained cautious. >> we agreed to try to continue...
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the top marginal tax rate below fifty percent every deuce in corporate taxes by changing our trade laws and changing the rules governing c.e.o. compensation perhaps most importantly reagan effectively stopped in force for the sherman antitrust act transforming america's cities and shopping malls from havens for small family owned businesses to a nationwide homogenous array of outlets owned by a small and full of corporations the reality is just like in nature broad and diverse is strong huge and top heavy is fragile and that's where our economy is now our supreme court then helpfully end of the royalists a series of decisions from buckley versus vallejo to first national bank to citizens united that led predator billionaires and large corporations essentially by the political process and walk in their profits and their power so over the last thirty plus years you see this concerted effort this political economic and intellectual conspiracy toward remaking the united states in the image of the economic royalists and they've been very successful which is what has led us to the doorstep of
the top marginal tax rate below fifty percent every deuce in corporate taxes by changing our trade laws and changing the rules governing c.e.o. compensation perhaps most importantly reagan effectively stopped in force for the sherman antitrust act transforming america's cities and shopping malls from havens for small family owned businesses to a nationwide homogenous array of outlets owned by a small and full of corporations the reality is just like in nature broad and diverse is strong huge...
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the syrian government and the opposition uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law including the lifting of all obstacles to humanitarian access. some communities have received no assistance in more than ten months. the council has agreed that the only way to bring peace to syria is an inclusive and syrian-led political process based on the geneva communique of 30, june, 2012. today's resolution calls for convening an international conference on syria to implement the geneva communique as soon as possible. excellencies, it is time to make this happen as soon as possible. the united nations has completed all the preparatory work. president assad has stated that he is prepared to send a delegation to geneva and the syrian national coalition has expressed its willingness to engage. our conversations over the last week have focused on launching geneva ii. on wednesday at my working lunch with the ministers of the five permanent members of the council, we agreed to make sure that the syrian participants come to the conference to negotiate in good faith. today arab league
the syrian government and the opposition uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law including the lifting of all obstacles to humanitarian access. some communities have received no assistance in more than ten months. the council has agreed that the only way to bring peace to syria is an inclusive and syrian-led political process based on the geneva communique of 30, june, 2012. today's resolution calls for convening an international conference on syria to implement the geneva...
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missouri state lawmakers were just one vote shy offen acting a bill making federal gun laws illegal in the state. the governor vetoed the legislation. the vote last night was to override the veto. had it passed it would have made it illegal for federal agents to make arrests for gun charges in missouri. >>> for some hone -- owning a home has become more difficult in recent years. >> reporter: this home buyer wanted a piece of the american dream but couldn't afford it. >> i used to rent like just about everybody else, and then as my family was growing, i needed a bigger place to live. >> reporter: he imma grated to the united states in the early 1990s. and earlier this summer he and his wife finally bought a two-bedroom home. the path to homeownership has become increasingly complex. without a significant down payment, good credit, and steady income, some immigrants have had a difficult time securing a mortgage. victor found help from a chicago based non-profit that assists immigrants to become homeowners. >> we're creating a demand for housing in communities where previously, because o
missouri state lawmakers were just one vote shy offen acting a bill making federal gun laws illegal in the state. the governor vetoed the legislation. the vote last night was to override the veto. had it passed it would have made it illegal for federal agents to make arrests for gun charges in missouri. >>> for some hone -- owning a home has become more difficult in recent years. >> reporter: this home buyer wanted a piece of the american dream but couldn't afford it. >> i...
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the fact is it's really not that hard to find grown up people breaking the law riding on the sidewalk so i expect the registry and the map to be overflowing with photos of people all around the san francisco bay. the reason why i keep repeating the words grown up is because if you are 13 and under you can ride on the sidewalk. san franciso police have and will issues tickets and it could set you back about a 100 bucks. however, posting on the blog the police will not respond and write a ticket. to the bicylist leave the sidewalk for pedestrians and people in wheelchairs there have been way too many injuries due to bike riding on sidewalks. if you want to learn more about the sidewalk biking offender registry, log in to kron 4.com. also you can post images on my twitter account @kron4sroberts use the hastag #pbbonbikes and remember you're not a cop so please don't do anything that might get you hurt. in san francisco, stanley roberts-kron 4.com >> if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e- mail us at 'people behaving badly' at kron- four-dot- com. apple fans will wait in line
the fact is it's really not that hard to find grown up people breaking the law riding on the sidewalk so i expect the registry and the map to be overflowing with photos of people all around the san francisco bay. the reason why i keep repeating the words grown up is because if you are 13 and under you can ride on the sidewalk. san franciso police have and will issues tickets and it could set you back about a 100 bucks. however, posting on the blog the police will not respond and write a ticket....
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those that were existing before the healthcare law was passed in 2010. now the white house says the white house is getting notice ns about th people's healthcare pls canceling or changing. bumeanwhile republicans have thr own bill, and it's literally called, you can keep your plan if you like it. let me get the words here. it's just along those lines. if you like your health plan you can keep it. that's what republicans want to see now pass congress. we did hear strong words against secretary sebelius. one of her own colleagues from kansas, senator pat roberts, was quite harsh. >> in your zeal to implement this law, you have said america should hold you accountable, which is why, madam secretary, i repeat my request for you to resign. >> an old friend and colleague from her home state of kansas asking for her to step down. >> libby casey on capitol hill. as for the president he headed to dallas to promote his signature healthcare law. our heidi zhou castro is here, why texas, why now? >> texas presents the greatest potential for this law to succeed. 6.4
those that were existing before the healthcare law was passed in 2010. now the white house says the white house is getting notice ns about th people's healthcare pls canceling or changing. bumeanwhile republicans have thr own bill, and it's literally called, you can keep your plan if you like it. let me get the words here. it's just along those lines. if you like your health plan you can keep it. that's what republicans want to see now pass congress. we did hear strong words against secretary...
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he came to massachusetts to attend a law school from which he graduated with his law degree in 1994, and which he now serves as a trustee. mo is a highly respected, public citizen. he did service in the front lines on our efforts to manage through the worst economy in 80 years and build a better and stronger commonwealth for the next generation. it has given him an intimate understanding of the issues we face. in every step, he has brought preparation, perspective, wisdom, sound judgment, and clarity of purpose. it is a private fact now known quickly that he also brought cool. [laughter] that has earned him the respect and trust of people throughout the government, the business community, labor, and have busy groups. he has been an ally to me and to the people of the commonwealth. i am confident that he will be to the president as well. i know the personal sacrifice of those in public service and i appreciate lending mo to the people the commonwealth a little while longer. it is my honor to to present to you the united states senator designate for massachusetts, mo cowan. [applause]
he came to massachusetts to attend a law school from which he graduated with his law degree in 1994, and which he now serves as a trustee. mo is a highly respected, public citizen. he did service in the front lines on our efforts to manage through the worst economy in 80 years and build a better and stronger commonwealth for the next generation. it has given him an intimate understanding of the issues we face. in every step, he has brought preparation, perspective, wisdom, sound judgment, and...
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it could threaten tire system of international law and order out of balance. millions around the world would increasingly see american not at a model democracy but as relying solely on brought force. >> reporter: in u.n. the next second general says his organization is guilty of a collective failure for its inability to find common ground on the syria crisis. >> i hope that the current discussions related to safeguarding syria's cheap cal weapons stocks will lead to the security council playing an effective role in promoting an end to the syrian tragedy. >> reporter: in damascus the fading threat after an em natural u.s. strike seems to have relieved tension building up there. >> after the russian i accomplish tiff tensions began it ease on the streets of duh mass yodamascus, it's obvious fe activities in the markets. >> reporter: but outside the apparent calm of central damascus this is a conflict that has claimed of lives of more than 100,000 syrians and forced 2 million out of their home, while president b into shar will not use chemical weapons most of the
it could threaten tire system of international law and order out of balance. millions around the world would increasingly see american not at a model democracy but as relying solely on brought force. >> reporter: in u.n. the next second general says his organization is guilty of a collective failure for its inability to find common ground on the syria crisis. >> i hope that the current discussions related to safeguarding syria's cheap cal weapons stocks will lead to the security...
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it's not a locker room, it's not a law firm. it's not a law school or sore sorority. >> it did get to mar martin ando much so he is seeking counselling. the status of the victim is what matters not the work place it self. >> john that is the dynamic that a ploa lot of people have probls understanding. as athletes this is how we get it dob done. >> clearly this is headed down a legal channel. >> it absolutely looks that way. >> this could mean big changes in the n.f.l. correct. >> we have been talking about concuconcussions all year. right. >> if this gets to the point a lalawsuit gets filed you will se drastic changes. >> we have one more story about the olympics. moscow is taking a creative approach to promote the 2014 olympic games. look at this the russian olympic committee installed a subway station machine giving away free metro ticket. tickets. there is a catch. you have to do 30 sexual assaults befor30 squats beforey. they want to bring healthy living into your daily lives. >> i would live to see that in new york. would t
it's not a locker room, it's not a law firm. it's not a law school or sore sorority. >> it did get to mar martin ando much so he is seeking counselling. the status of the victim is what matters not the work place it self. >> john that is the dynamic that a ploa lot of people have probls understanding. as athletes this is how we get it dob done. >> clearly this is headed down a legal channel. >> it absolutely looks that way. >> this could mean big changes in the...
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it's a great law enforcement tactic and pro-active. would i rather have someone stop me if they think that i'm going to do a crime to prove that i'm not going to do one? >> angela, is it effective when 88% of the time the searches end up being proving someone innocent. that's a high statistic. >> if in fact the murder rate was 2,500. this practice was instituted and went below 500. if in fact you see that increase in the murder rate again, and a lot of this is happening in minority communities by the way, ebony, if that happens, would you then change your mind? >> i just want stop and frisk to be done constitutionally sound, sean. i believe an officer can articulate a specific reason someone is about to anticipate a very specific crime, there should be a reasonable detainment there but to say someone is suspicion because they're black or brown is not fair. >> you are tying the hands of law enforcement. the question is if the murder rate goes up dramatically because police aren't doing this anymore, would you be inclined to let them con
it's a great law enforcement tactic and pro-active. would i rather have someone stop me if they think that i'm going to do a crime to prove that i'm not going to do one? >> angela, is it effective when 88% of the time the searches end up being proving someone innocent. that's a high statistic. >> if in fact the murder rate was 2,500. this practice was instituted and went below 500. if in fact you see that increase in the murder rate again, and a lot of this is happening in minority...
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the law requires companies with more than 50 employees to provide coverage to those who work 30 hours or more per week. >>> mcdonald's adding chicken wings to the menu for a limited time on september 9th. wings are one of the fastest growing categories for fast food and casual dining chains with sales topping $8 billion last year. richard, back to you. >> alas, jackie. more chicken wings. >>> straight ahead, we can ask for this. more sports and highlights when "early today" returns. >>> all right. let's get you to sports. the struggling mets got some devastating news overnight. matt harvey has a partially torn ligament in his pitching elbow. he's hoping to avoid tommy john surgery. that would likely take him out for this and possibly next season. harvey is second in the majors in earned runs. he is fourth in strikeouts. and started in july's all-star game. >> i'm going to do everything i can so i don't have to get surgery, whether it's strengthening areas in my shoulder and elbow and, you know, stretching. a lot of stretching and making sure that, you know, i obviously stay out of the
the law requires companies with more than 50 employees to provide coverage to those who work 30 hours or more per week. >>> mcdonald's adding chicken wings to the menu for a limited time on september 9th. wings are one of the fastest growing categories for fast food and casual dining chains with sales topping $8 billion last year. richard, back to you. >> alas, jackie. more chicken wings. >>> straight ahead, we can ask for this. more sports and highlights when...
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alexander daryn professor of law and also live from moscow region mr durrant thank you very much thank you. and we've also heard from alexander marker is a legal expert and blogger says nonstop visits by high profile foreign politicians and more a case of meddling and trying to find peace i cannot actually imagine such a thing i trying to imagine a situation where they say there was a right you sent along. or a big protest in central london let's say somebody from a foreign country say russia came along and attempted to negotiate between the protesters and the government is used most strange to me i have to say and i wonder whether it's a tool why is it actually it seems to me that when outsiders involve themselves in the affairs of a country which they don't always understand well let's remember mr ashton doesn't speak ukrainian she doesn't speak russian she's probably not very familiar with the political internal political situation in the ukraine one wonders what possible compromise was solution they can help to. ukraine's prime minister says they process are preventing key payments
alexander daryn professor of law and also live from moscow region mr durrant thank you very much thank you. and we've also heard from alexander marker is a legal expert and blogger says nonstop visits by high profile foreign politicians and more a case of meddling and trying to find peace i cannot actually imagine such a thing i trying to imagine a situation where they say there was a right you sent along. or a big protest in central london let's say somebody from a foreign country say russia...
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in india the use of children of 15 years is illegal, but the implementation of the act of the law. those who are employing children of 15 years in such hazardous occupations like mining where the environment is not taking legal action against those employers. and here there is the need to take a strict action against the employers, mines companies, and they should their mine license should be canceled. >> we have got this international conference coming up in brazil this week. what more can policymakers and international communities do to stop child labor? >> i think the governments and international communities have turned blind eye to children's rights who are working in mines. there needs to be a concerted force and i call upon the international community to look at the children's rights. i would like to draw the attention to the u.n.'s violence against children to look at these grave violations of children's rights, those who are working in mines. there is a need to take effective rehabilitation to remove those children who are working immediately, and provide rehabilitation, e
in india the use of children of 15 years is illegal, but the implementation of the act of the law. those who are employing children of 15 years in such hazardous occupations like mining where the environment is not taking legal action against those employers. and here there is the need to take a strict action against the employers, mines companies, and they should their mine license should be canceled. >> we have got this international conference coming up in brazil this week. what more...
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mandate would be a grave violation of international law. >> we've had this movement in iraq and libya, and not a single case of intervention improved or brought stablation. everyone should work together as agreed in the g-8 summit this year. >> reporter: the syrian leader said comments made by politicians in the west and other countries are an insult to common sense. it is nonsense. the obama administration said it wants proof chemical weapons used and proof who used them. >> you can destroy the runways, you can destroy assad's munitions and fuel. there are lots and lots of things we can do. we can even destroy the syrian air force. >> there ca can't be an unilatel america support. you have to have shared responsibility. >> whatever you do militarily has some political purpose and moves us towards a resolution of the situation. so there is no point in firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. >> reporter: the syrian government and the rebels have promised a cease-fire in the area of the alleged attack to u.n. inspectors can gather evidence. activists are blaming pro niner gunme
mandate would be a grave violation of international law. >> we've had this movement in iraq and libya, and not a single case of intervention improved or brought stablation. everyone should work together as agreed in the g-8 summit this year. >> reporter: the syrian leader said comments made by politicians in the west and other countries are an insult to common sense. it is nonsense. the obama administration said it wants proof chemical weapons used and proof who used them. >>...
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i mean, all the law abiding people. you'll create an enormous federal bureaucracy. >> we're not going to prosecute the bad guys if they do catch one. and none of it makes any sense in the real world. >> that's the point. the criminals won't go to purchase the guns because they'll be a background check. we'll stop them from the original purchase. you miss that point completely. and i think it's basic. >> senator, i think you've missed it. >> let there be order. >> kelly stopped short of demanding an assault weapons ban, a gun rights activist offered a perspective we have yet to hear in this debate. >> an assault weapon in the hands of a young woman defending her babies in her home becomes a defense weapon. and the peace of mind that a woman has as she's facing three, four, five violent attackers, intruders in her home with her children screaming in the background, the peace of mind she has knowing that she has a scary looking gun gives her more courage when she's fighting hardened violent criminals. >> a judiciary commit
i mean, all the law abiding people. you'll create an enormous federal bureaucracy. >> we're not going to prosecute the bad guys if they do catch one. and none of it makes any sense in the real world. >> that's the point. the criminals won't go to purchase the guns because they'll be a background check. we'll stop them from the original purchase. you miss that point completely. and i think it's basic. >> senator, i think you've missed it. >> let there be order. >>...
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under current illinois law: drivers must obey the 20 miles per hour speed limit between the hours of 7 a-m and 4 p-m. but research shows, most accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians happen in the hours just after school. if the bill passes, the law would be changed, to impose the reduced speed limit to 24 hours a day, regardless of whether children are present. still to come this midday secretary of state john kerry travel to the chicago area today, to visit the family of the u-s diplomat killed in afghanistan. also, venezuela's presiidential election results are in, but the losing candidate isn't going away without a fight. and, the supreme court hears arguments today on whether human genes can be patented. genes can be patented. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call
under current illinois law: drivers must obey the 20 miles per hour speed limit between the hours of 7 a-m and 4 p-m. but research shows, most accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians happen in the hours just after school. if the bill passes, the law would be changed, to impose the reduced speed limit to 24 hours a day, regardless of whether children are present. still to come this midday secretary of state john kerry travel to the chicago area today, to visit the family of the u-s diplomat...
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we need to enforce what laws are on the books. we don't need more laws. we just need to enforce what laws are on the books. people that are hiring illegal immigrants, they laws should be enforced. they would be encouraged to hire them if they were in force. system, ise, the broken. it is not broken. we are sidestepping the system. -- not enforcing the laws are in place. encourage people to come here knowing that they are not going to be prosecuted for coming year illegally. obviously means well. he has been doing in honoring thing. doing, hething he is is here illegally. he went to a school, got funded, got his skull paid for and everything. not even legal here. my great grandparents, and all my parents have been paying taxes. .ost: you pointed that guy what is the answer? what you do with individuals? caller: again, it is a can of worms. where do we draw the line? just say, let's stop. let's start enforcing. these guys should start getting registered. just to say. they are coming in every day. they are coming in both borders. others, which is in the do w
we need to enforce what laws are on the books. we don't need more laws. we just need to enforce what laws are on the books. people that are hiring illegal immigrants, they laws should be enforced. they would be encouraged to hire them if they were in force. system, ise, the broken. it is not broken. we are sidestepping the system. -- not enforcing the laws are in place. encourage people to come here knowing that they are not going to be prosecuted for coming year illegally. obviously means...
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we report from nashville. >> despite strict state laws, tennessees crystal meth amphetamine epidemic may be getting worse. >> it seems every time law enforcement fights it, the odds of against us. >> for the first time in years, tennessee is on track to top missouri as the state with the highest number of meth lab busts. more than 1200 labs have been shut down statewide, 750 people arrested. >> we don't know why it has become such a major issue for our state. >> meth is a highly detect ooh detective stimulant. in 2000 knife, an i.d. is required to purchase cold medications to limit the amounts. >> you might be convicted of manufacturing meth amphetamine and aren't allowed to buy sudafed, but i can. you pay me to go and buy my limit for you to be able to manufacture meth. >> users also turn to a quicker way of making meth, the shake 'n bake method requires fewer chemicals. >> it's a very volatile combination. if things around ready, there's an explosion. that's what we're seeing. >> the only way to really tackle tennessee's meth issue is to do what other states have done and make pseu
we report from nashville. >> despite strict state laws, tennessees crystal meth amphetamine epidemic may be getting worse. >> it seems every time law enforcement fights it, the odds of against us. >> for the first time in years, tennessee is on track to top missouri as the state with the highest number of meth lab busts. more than 1200 labs have been shut down statewide, 750 people arrested. >> we don't know why it has become such a major issue for our state. >>...
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medicare law has kept home health care plans of care or home health benefit. and there is for access to physicians is limited, this has led to delays in home health services. moreover, it can lead to increased cost of the medicare system. this occurs in patients are unnecessarily left in his additional settings are readmitted after discharge because they did not receive proper home care. a sufficient supply of nurses is critical in providing our nation's population with quality health now and in the future. registered nurses are the bad run of hospitals, community health clinics, school health programs, home health and long-term programs and serve many roles in finance. according to the 2008 national survey, over 1 million other nations 3.1 rvg 50. much like rural populations, the population is aging and the retirement age. the regional or sporadic growth of younger populations. that is identify retirement of providers is one of the obstacles to providing comprehensive care. wyoming responded to increasing needs by a funding stream that would assist nurse is a
medicare law has kept home health care plans of care or home health benefit. and there is for access to physicians is limited, this has led to delays in home health services. moreover, it can lead to increased cost of the medicare system. this occurs in patients are unnecessarily left in his additional settings are readmitted after discharge because they did not receive proper home care. a sufficient supply of nurses is critical in providing our nation's population with quality health now and...
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. >> we passed the frank dodds law. in order to reform a lot of different things that were wrong, for example, the prohibition of credit with freddie mac and fannie mae. the way derivatives, things that people have heard of. >> i know that word. >> we had very smart reforms there in terms of what to do about it. the problem is had those reforms gone from broad mandates from congress into the field of regulators saying this means that you actually have to do this, and to do that. >> and implement it. >> to implement it and telling banks this is how it works, the banks have had lobbyists and people at the regulatory level have pushed back and said we don't think--when you have a $1,000 hour lawyer arguing with government employees of how the law should be applied. the commissioner of the agencies in the government that deals with all this stuff has been seen as someone who has been fighting since the beginning, since the financial crisis happened to put the hammer down and fix this, and in a way he's been overshadowed by
. >> we passed the frank dodds law. in order to reform a lot of different things that were wrong, for example, the prohibition of credit with freddie mac and fannie mae. the way derivatives, things that people have heard of. >> i know that word. >> we had very smart reforms there in terms of what to do about it. the problem is had those reforms gone from broad mandates from congress into the field of regulators saying this means that you actually have to do this, and to do...
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why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the laws that allow them to buy guns without background checks? stand up and be counted. >> is the senate easily cleared the 60-vote threshold to open debate on the gun control bill. the final tally, 68-31. this despite the nra's warning last night that it would rate lawmakers on procedural votes. something they don't normally do in the end. many republicans voted to move forward with the will including some surprises and plans of a gop filibuster ultimately failed. the white house welcomed today's development but stressed that this is only the beginning of what will be a long process. >> there is still work to be done. this was simply while very important, a first stage in an effort to get sensible common sense legislation that would reduce gun violence in america while protecting americans' second amendment rights, signed into law. >> kelly o'donnell has been informing it all for us from capitol hill with the details. so before we get to the next step in the process ahead, let's look back on what happened a few hours ago. i know you note
why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the laws that allow them to buy guns without background checks? stand up and be counted. >> is the senate easily cleared the 60-vote threshold to open debate on the gun control bill. the final tally, 68-31. this despite the nra's warning last night that it would rate lawmakers on procedural votes. something they don't normally do in the end. many republicans voted to move forward with the will including some surprises and plans of a gop...
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>> one that the magistrate made and that was totally consistent with the laws that we have. we have a two-day period that we can question him and i think everything was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> so, by law, the public safety exception may only happen within 48 hours and then the initial appearance has to happen without unnecessary delay, that's according to the justice department official. the judge was essentially just following the rules in this case. however, we have been hearing from mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee who was criticizing the timing of the initial appearance. you have to remember, he has representation now, his attorney may be advising him not to communicate with authorities now. poppy? >> and, pamela, we're also learning more information about the arrest of two of tsarnaev's friends. what do we know on that front? >> well, here's what we know. these are two students from kazakhst kazakhstan. spoke to law enforcement official that was involved with this investigation and at this point we're told that these stu
>> one that the magistrate made and that was totally consistent with the laws that we have. we have a two-day period that we can question him and i think everything was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> so, by law, the public safety exception may only happen within 48 hours and then the initial appearance has to happen without unnecessary delay, that's according to the justice department official. the judge was essentially just following the rules in this case. however,...
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we've had a lot, the suicide bomber as he's driving on his way to board the bus he obeys the traffic laws and says the right things. once he gets on the bus. i think we've learn that radical regimes that are intent on global domination and wide ideology and apocalyptic ideologies. once they get to the point of power all bets are off. we cannot be in that position. therefore i say not negotiate. yes, negotiate but be very tough. don't do partial deals that allow them to get the weapons. >> rose: you worry that you're being at this moment while negotiations are under way to frighten in your language. >> no. >> rose: secondly. >> being very truthful. >> rose: no negotiations are under way, you can't launch an attack against iran. >> very brilliant. i wanted to talk about that. i just formulated the principle. >> rose: what's wrong with what i just said. you can not attack the time they're negotiating, can you? >> you know, i never talk about that but i did and do say what has been said time and time again including by president obama. israel is threatened with annihilation by iran. and israe
we've had a lot, the suicide bomber as he's driving on his way to board the bus he obeys the traffic laws and says the right things. once he gets on the bus. i think we've learn that radical regimes that are intent on global domination and wide ideology and apocalyptic ideologies. once they get to the point of power all bets are off. we cannot be in that position. therefore i say not negotiate. yes, negotiate but be very tough. don't do partial deals that allow them to get the weapons. >>...
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entered by rain in order to help suppress the uprising the king declared martial law the following day the forces moved to clear hundreds of demonstrators from a camp that become the symbol of the uprising arresting more than a thousand protesters including leading opposition figures now over the summer eight shiite pro-democracy activists were sentenced to life in prison for the on the uprising later that fall a government inquiry had found the security forces used excessive force to suppress the protests even torturing detainees in order to get confessions now marched on one of the biggest demonstrations in bahrain's history that same month the u.n. commissioner for human rights criticized him for disproportionate use of force in the tear gas we had left to more than thirty deaths now in february twenty third. policemen were killed in clashes that took place the following month on the second anniversary of that uprising and ahead of today's protests the king toughened penalties and anti terror laws approving proposals that have alarmed human rights groups which fear a quack down on t
entered by rain in order to help suppress the uprising the king declared martial law the following day the forces moved to clear hundreds of demonstrators from a camp that become the symbol of the uprising arresting more than a thousand protesters including leading opposition figures now over the summer eight shiite pro-democracy activists were sentenced to life in prison for the on the uprising later that fall a government inquiry had found the security forces used excessive force to suppress...
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we have a law. we have a piece of legislation that is being demonized on one side, the worst thing that ever hit government yet the president on the other side said there are 30 million americans who need health insurance. how bad is america's healthcare industry. >> it's it very bad shape. if you can't cover people in this nation it needs to be fixed. that was the intent of the legislation. >> what "y" iwhy is it broken? what is wrong with the system? what do you see that is wrong and what is right? >> it goes back decades when we, unlike other countries, did not make those crucial decisions early on to develop national health insurance. we have developed a patchwork and some implementation problems that you are seeing are a result of that implementation patchwork. you've got different programs trying to work together. state regulations, federal regulations, state programs, federal programs, and that's just a massive transfer imagination. >> so stick with it. >> absolutely. >> from columbia univers
we have a law. we have a piece of legislation that is being demonized on one side, the worst thing that ever hit government yet the president on the other side said there are 30 million americans who need health insurance. how bad is america's healthcare industry. >> it's it very bad shape. if you can't cover people in this nation it needs to be fixed. that was the intent of the legislation. >> what "y" iwhy is it broken? what is wrong with the system? what do you see that...
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she spends a lot of time pushing this law. she testified in front of the legislature in springfield four times. after three years of pushing it fighting to keep kids safe her voice and victims of child abuse are finally being heard. i was threatened and told by his neighbor as he raped and sexually abused me nobody will believe me. it is our little secret. i would jump to my bed at night thinking he would grab me and pulled me under. >> she is a perfect example of what one person can do to make a difference. the governor actually invited her to washington d.c.. next a man convicted in the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai is in court for his sentencing. and north korea is threatening to launch its next nuclear missile test at the united states. also, congressional hearings begin for the nomination of senator john kerry to become the next secretary of state. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for tw
she spends a lot of time pushing this law. she testified in front of the legislature in springfield four times. after three years of pushing it fighting to keep kids safe her voice and victims of child abuse are finally being heard. i was threatened and told by his neighbor as he raped and sexually abused me nobody will believe me. it is our little secret. i would jump to my bed at night thinking he would grab me and pulled me under. >> she is a perfect example of what one person can do...